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Jul 21 2025SCIENCE

The X-59: Making Supersonic Travel Quiet and Accessible

The X-59 is a big step forward in making supersonic travel quieter. It's designed to fly faster than the speed of sound without creating a loud sonic boom. This is a big deal because the loud noise from supersonic flights has been a major problem in the past. The X-59 is currently being built and t

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Jul 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

How Smart Tech is Making Blockchain Safer

Blockchain technology has grown fast since Bitcoin came out. It's now used in many areas like banking, supply chains, and even the Internet of Things. But with more users, there's a mix of good and bad transactions. This makes it hard to keep trust in the system. Researchers have come up with a sma

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Jul 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Microsoft's AI Hiring Post Backfires Amid Layoffs

Microsoft is facing backlash again, this time for a job posting that featured a poorly made AI-generated image. The post, shared by Mike Matsel, the Principal Development Lead for Xbox Graphics, showed a woman using a futuristic monitor with the Xbox logo. The image looked off in many ways. The woma

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Jul 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Coding Wars: Cursor's Big Move Against Microsoft

Cursor, the company behind a popular AI coding app, is making waves in the tech world. It recently bought Koala, a startup that makes AI-powered tools for managing customer relationships. This move is part of Cursor's plan to grow and compete with big players like Microsoft's GitHub Copilot. Cursor

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Jul 21 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart Tech Boosts Language Learning and Translation

The FACT model is a new tool that helps with language translation and learning. It uses a mix of text and visual information to make translations better. This model is special because it looks at future context and ensures that the translation makes sense with both text and images. In tests, the FA

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Jul 21 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Spread of Superbugs in Our Sewers and Hospitals

In Singapore, scientists dug deep into the world of superbugs. They found that some bacteria in hospitals and sewers are becoming resistant to common antibiotics. These bacteria, like E. coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae, are tough to treat. They carry special genes that make them resistant to drugs li

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Jul 20 2025POLITICS

Gaza's Silent Crisis: Children Starve as Aid Struggles to Reach Them

In Gaza, a young girl named Razan Abu Zaher, just four years old, lost her life due to severe hunger. Her story is not alone. Many children and adults are suffering from malnutrition, with at least 76 kids and 10 adults having died since the conflict started in October 2023. The situation worsened w

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Jul 20 2025SPORTS

WNBA Stars Stand Up for Fair Pay

In Indianapolis, something big happened at the WNBA All-Star Game. Players from both teams, Team Clark and Team Collier, showed up in special warmup shirts. These shirts had a clear message: "Pay us what you owe us. " This wasn't just a fashion statement; it was a bold move to get people's attention

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Jul 20 2025ENVIRONMENT

Riding into the Future: Can Spain Balance Bikes and Cars?

Spain is witnessing a growing number of cyclists, but is the infrastructure ready for this change? This is a hot topic, and the main concern is whether bikes and cars can coexist safely on the roads. Looking at the facts, a recent study looked at 50 areas in Spain over ten years. The findings show

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Jul 20 2025HEALTH

Robots in Surgery: How They're Changing Hernia Fixes

Robots are now helping doctors fix hernias. This is big news because it means less pain and faster healing for patients. But not all robot techniques are the same. Three main methods are being used: rTAPP, rRives, and rTARUP. Each has its own pros and cons. A big study looked at these methods. It c

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